SECURING STRAP FOR A WHEELED SUITCASE
20220110427 · 2022-04-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2013/267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2013/306
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/0045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A securing strap for a wheeled suitcase with a telescopic handle is formed as an elastic strap provided with a securing device at each narrow side.
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. A securing strap for a wheeled suitcase having a telescopic handle, the securing strap comprising an elastic strap which, on each end side, is provided with a fixing device.
15. The securing strap according to claim 14, wherein said fixing device is a bar which, at an end of said strap, is fixed transversely to a longitudinal extent of said strap and projects from lateral peripheries of said strap.
16. The securing strap according to claim 15, wherein said bar is a telescopic bar.
17. The securing strap according to claim 14, wherein said fixing device is configured as a handle.
18. The securing strap according to claim 17, wherein said handle is formed with a handle opening and with a slot for introducing said strap into said handle opening.
19. The securing strap according to claim 14, wherein said fixing device is formed with a groove and a narrow side of said strap is fixed in said groove.
20. The securing strap according to claim 14, wherein two said fixing devices at ends of said strap have an identical configuration.
21. The securing strap according to claim 14, wherein said fixing device is formed as a box or a pouch.
22. The securing strap according to claim 14, wherein said fixing device is a cutout in said strap.
23. The securing strap according to claim 14, further comprising a press stud closure.
24. The securing strap according to claim 14, wherein said fixing device is configured as a handle and said handle is formed with two parallel slots.
25. The securing strap according to claim 24, wherein each of said slots is fully bordered.
26. The securing strap according to claim 24, wherein a first said slot, which is closest to a handle opening, is wider than a second said slot running parallel to the first said slot.
27. The securing strap according to claim 24, wherein said slots are formed with introduction regions that constrict in a shape of a funnel.
Description
[0020] The essence of the invention will be explained in more detail by means of the drawing in which only exemplary embodiments are illustrated in a schematic manner and not-to-scale. In the drawing:
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[0029] The securing strap 9 has an elastic strap 10, preferably from a plastics material, fastening devices in the form of bars 11, 12 being fixed to the narrow sides of said securing strap 9.
[0030] The bars 11, 12 extend transversely to the longitudinal extent of the strap 10 and project from the lateral peripheries 13, 14 of the latter. This projection is sized in such a manner that the bar 12, once guided through the handle opening 15 of the carrying handle 7 and placed transversely, is locked.
[0031] The projections of the bar 11 at the other end of the strap 10 correspondingly lock in relation to the telescopic extensions 3, 4. It will depend on the size of the item of baggage 8 and on the length of the strap 10 here as to whether locking takes place as illustrated, or whether the strap 10 is also guided across the handle 2 such that the bar 11 in this instance locks from the front in relation to the telescopic extensions 3, 4.
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[0033] Moreover, the end disk 22′, in the case of a retracted bar, serves as a guide for winding up the strap 20′.
[0034] Of course, a fixing device of identical type can be provided at the other end of the strap 20.
[0035] In the exemplary embodiment according to
[0036] In the exemplary embodiment according to
[0037] Such a handle 27 is less suitable for winding up the strap 26. Against this background, the other end of the strap 26 is provided with a pouch 32, comparable to a mobile phone pouch, which serves for receiving the folded strap 26 and the handle 27.
[0038] A further exemplary embodiment in the form of a handle 35 will be explained by means of
[0039] In order for an elastic strap to be fixed to the handle 35, this strap is first guided through the comparatively wide slot 38, wrapped about the web 40 and guided in the opposite direction through the second slot 39, the latter being sized so as to be only slightly wider that the material thickness of the strap.
[0040] When put under tension, said strap then locks on the handle 35. Destressing said strap again allows the latter to be guided through the two slots 38, 39, and thus for the strap length to be readily adapted to the given situation.
[0041] Beads 41 to 43 are configured on both sides of the slots 38, 39 in order for the strap to be readily introduced, introduction regions 44, 45 which constrict in the manner of a funnel being configured by said beads 41 to 43.